Reviews Sunny Street Cafe

5
Bill Ferrel
+5
Very good Sunday brunch. Short wait for a seat at 10:30. I had the Our Famous Hearty Breakfast Two eggs*, buttermilk pancakes, choice of bacon, sausage or ham, & choice of side My wife had the Sunny’s Skillet Hash browns piled with chorizo, cheese, crema, house salsas & a fried egg. Served with corn tortillas. Both were very good! The Sunny's Skillet was a bit spicy, but she said not exceedingly so. We'll definitely go back.
5
Vince Garcetti
+5
Breakfast, brunch or lunch you can't go wrong here. The menu has enough adventurous and gastro forward takes on classics to satisfy the most seasoned foodie, yet they also have the down home comfort items covered too. The harvest breakfast has pretty much as my wife says "everything they make here" so that's a great intro entree. Also my favorite is their fresh OJ. You wouldn't believe how hard it is to find fresh OJ in Parker Co. Great service and great food every time.
5
S Anderson
+5
Stopped at this restaurant for breakfast with my Dad, brothers and son as we were headed from DFW to Lubbock. The staff was great, very friendly and accommodating!! Everyone’s food was delicious!
5
Jennifer Dubeansky
+5
It was so good. I had the cinnamon rolls pancakes. Yummy! It's a big serving, I could not finish it. Excellent service. There is a nice seating area outside at the Willow Park location.
5
John David Forsyth
+5
I have eaten here on several occasions and my favorite dish is the Monterey Ranch Chicken Wrap! So tasty :D The service is always fast and the staff is super attentive and friendly. I have always try to have my Team Lunches here when in Willow Park!
5
Russell Kegley
+5
Martha and I treated ourselves to breakfast at Sunny Street Cafe in Willow Park this morning. Since we were doing a grocery pick-up at HEB in Hudson Oaks, it's right on the way. While there we experienced impeccable, unobtrusive service, and the breakfasts were both delicious. Martha chose a vegetable egg-white omelet with fruit and an English muffin, while I had their "Hearty Breakfast", which proved to be far larger than any person should eat. I especially liked the buttermilk pancakes, very light and served with whipped butter and syrup. The scrambled eggs were fluffy and cooked perfectly, the sausage and hash browns just right. The coffee and tea we chose for beverages proved to be a perfect accompaniment. While Sunny Street Cafe is not exactly close to Benbrook, it's really only about a 10-15 minute drive, as close time-wise as anything on West 7th in Fort Worth - well worth the visit!
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